OK OK A Little Dense but! 56 50 Bullet?

Started by Loco Smith, July 12, 2006, 06:37:05 PM

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Loco Smith

Hi, has anyone had trouble with the nose of the bullet on this widow mold. When I cycle the lever it hangs up. mark on the under side of the nose. It looks like the extractor catching. I seated deeper but same, What am I doing wrong?? Thanks for the help...Loco

Its the 2 round. 1.600 won't work the block is catching. So I'll make it longer till its back far enough from the first round and the second should slide back as the block passes..  Is this what you'll were thinking?? Thanks for the help...Loco
Loco Smith 60723
Vietnam 69-70
NRA
Okla Rifle Asso. LM
Mason

Drydock

You may be going the wrong way, try seating it a little further out.  Worked for me.
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When I keep the OAL between 1.597 and 1.60, the DWM bullets function fine in mine. Problems for me start when I exceed 1.62. I haven't tried going any shorter than 1.595.
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Loco Smith

Don't work for me. 1.600 same thing not every time the ones shorter not every time but is a mark.. The flats from Bufaloe are real short work fine. The nose of the bullet is past the extractor if i lever all the way down when bullet loads. If I just lever slow until the bullet jumps in and the extractor is just past that lguide it works good.. Info Please...Loco
Loco Smith 60723
Vietnam 69-70
NRA
Okla Rifle Asso. LM
Mason

Loco Smith

Well what I was thinking wasn't right, wasn't the extractor touching bullet. took out the top guid bullets went right in. Bullet hits extrac like a stop.Can't tell what is catching. will try mor on the OAL? Loco
Loco Smith 60723
Vietnam 69-70
NRA
Okla Rifle Asso. LM
Mason

geo

try looking at your cases. beveling the top and bottom of the rim prevents drag on the magazine tube and hanging up when chambering. doesn't need much (and do it de-primed and otherwise empty) just enough to see the bevel. good luck, geo.

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